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    people often feel that their private lives are a series of traps. They sense that within their everyday worlds, they cannot overcome their troubles, and in this feeling, they are often quite correct.” (Mills, 1959) These personal troubles can lead to drug and alcohol dependency. Also in the video, Richards explains that we all are embedded with a structure which shapes and forms our actions. That every thought and choice that we make will have been heavily influenced by the sociological…

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    and the consequences for doing so. The consequences are jail time and fines based on the amount of the controlled substance. I am writing in particular/referring drugs that are schedule one, and two minus marijuana because the laws in regards to weed are dumb and I hate it. Essentially, if I drop out of college to manufacture and sell drugs, I’m going to make a lot of money. I can very easily make enough money to pay for my college if I don’t get addicted to the lifestyle. Get it, addicted? And…

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    In the process of legalization of marijuana in Hawaii, I think that this process should not be approved for the benefits of our people. With more information on this claim, theres alot of pros and cons to this situation of legalizing marijuana in the state of hawaii. Therefore i strongly belive that this decision should still be upheld to having marijuna ilegal in hawaii because marijuna causes a huge amount of affects twards teenagers like emotional developements, academic retentions and social…

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    includes an article on the Cocaine Epidemic that ravaged the United States during the 1980’s. The chosen source focuses on the profit that led to the proliferation of the drug. There is no mention of the fact that the War on Drugs led to massive incarceration of a minority population. Additionally, in order to understand this war, you have to analyze the effect it had on different demographics. The predominantly white user group gravitated towards powder cocaine while minorities favored the more…

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    The CIA’s Shadow: Contras, Drugs and Lies By the mid-80s, a series of official and journalistic investigations that assured the involvement of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) with the Nicaraguan Contra and cocaine trafficking, came to light. This studies claimed that the government of Ronald Reagan, US President at the time, had illegally helped an army of counterrevolutionary mercenaries in Central America. However, and despite the conclusive evidence, the intelligence service executed a…

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    rehabilitation,one reason being PTSD, this is a psychological disorder that affects the mind after seeing traumatic things, for example if a soldier were to see war for 5-10 years. For example, some kids were forced to kill their families.Drugs played another role in gaining children's trust during the war, high powers/older soldiers would give the kids drugs and tell them it gives them power. Some kids even had addictions to kill, can you imagine your 10 year old wanting to kill another human…

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    Many people are curious about trying drugs and experiencing their effects; as a result, some people decide to give in to this curiosity and experiment with drugs, and many of these “experimenters” become “hooked” or addicted. However, a large number of people abstain from drug use because they fear the consequences of imprisonment and addiction. Legalizing drugs will doubtlessly generate more drug users because many people will likely try drugs in curiosity and become addicts, just as people do…

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    Drug Policy Analysis

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    Drug policies have become somewhat of a hot topic of discussion in Europe and the United States and many other countries all over the world. In many countries, there have been debates about the legalization and control of previously or currently illegal substances, and this could change the dynamic of drug consumption and trafficking in the future. In the European Union specifically, there is no unified drug policy that all of the member states must follow. The law is designed so that individual…

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    nation’s fastest drug problem is prescription drug abuse. According to the National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH), prescription drug abuse is the second most abused drug on the market, with marijuana being the first most abused drug. Prescription drug abuse is starts out for most people as legal medical necessity, but then drastically turns to an illegal use the more time one uses the drug. In 2009, studies show that nearly one-third of the people over the age of twelve who used drugs…

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    The Drug Enforcement Administration mission is to enforce the controlled substance laws and regulations. They investigate and prepare for the prosecution of major violators and to investigation and preparation of major criminals and drug gangs who commit violence in the community. What I found interesting about DEA website, is that they have wanted fugitives pictures on the home page. The Food and Drug Administration mission is to regulate the safety of all foods except meat, poultry, and some…

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